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Dr Manu Vatish and Dr Sofia Cerdeira from the Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health have won a prestigious global award, that recognises teams that collaborate across disciplines and transform healthcare delivery and ultimately patient lives.

Dr Manu Vatish and Dr Sofia Cerdeira from the Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health have won a prestigious global award, that recognises teams that collaborate across disciplines and transform healthcare delivery and ultimately patient lives.

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Babies made using three people's DNA are born free of hereditary disease

Eight babies born free of hereditary disease using DNA from three people.

New Research Identifies Disrupted Protein Aggregation as Potential Early Trigger in Alzheimer’s Disease

The research, led by Professor Deborah Goberdhan (Nuffield Department of Women’s & Reproductive Health) and Professor Clive Wilson (Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics) and published in EMBO Journal on 17 July, reveals that the Alzheimer’s-associated Aβ-peptide disrupts a normal and essential process of protein aggregation within cells, potentially triggering a cascade of damage.

New Study Reveals AI's Potential in Detecting Heart Defects Before Birth

A recent study with insight from Prof. Aris Papageorghiou, published in The Lancet, highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect congenital heart defects (CHDs) in unborn babies, with research conducted by one of our research teams and the Institute of Biomedical Engineering.

Team presents Headline Data at the World Congress on Endometriosis in Sydney

Dr Tatjana Gibbons, an investigator on the ongoing DETECT study, presented results at the World Congress on Endometriosis 2025. The study aims to determine the feasibility of detecting endometriosis using 99mTc-maraciclatide and single-photon emission computed tomography.

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